The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 16, 1867, Image 2

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    *mai CoWats, the re resat Senator
from this State received the Democrat.,
lc caucus nomination for U. S. SOD+
tor, and waeroted for by the 1 Demcoz,
erode - members of tlie Legish tam"'
yesterday. It matters but littlaiheth
er a roan been a traitsr ; too Ills
country or to his party he ha s only p) ,
ask latter - day Democracy fa . upport,
and be receives it at once. 'r -( -
The BOUND Speaks hip Axl'
ia.
yr .
In last weeks Argus vre took owe. 1
i.
eion to express our o n views of the i
causes which lcd to oitl. Quire defeat
for; the House SPeakerrhip. Below
will be found the opinion - of the Phil-
adelphia Transcript, a paper that has
been daerminedly,in favor of General
Cameron for the germ s , on . the dame
subject. Is will be sn that_the same
- feets are given b) the Transcript ie
connection with the Seakership that
Were submitted by as
last week ; and
that Col.' Quay's, defeat wee brought
about by a twlit' In • between the
friends of Senatorial' candidates % ow.,
posed - to Curtin, and because of- his
being - the known eltome of the latter
for thou posstioli; Cef. Quay, standing
'alone and aloof iron( the Senatorial
qriestion,_ would have Veen elected
Speaker-of .the Houle without.- acy
serious opposition.
Tho, Se 'isttoria Straggle. 1
• . IlasaMica t i, Jan. 5, 1867.
The General Asse bly of Pennsyl
vania convened on Oiday last. The
interest which centered in it* couven•
ing was greatly inereased.not so much
by the mere choice o men to repre
sent the organization . 0.1 both braechne
as it was to show tht s trength of the
division of the Rep blican party La
the Legislature • on the • Senasoritil
question: Ever since the adjournment
of the lait. Assembly, the friends of .
Governor Curtin• were busy consolida.
ting . a forte to make him United
States Senator. The soldier • interest_
—so ,to eat! it—was'Wielded with great
force' in his favor before the tnasses-of
the peortle,. and there is no denying
that the Gc:vernor had attained a sort I
of' effervescent popoiarity,a • sett 'of
surface 'reputation, ti , / huh made him,
assume immense p ro portions to the
gate 'of politicia outside of _the
State, and which glee him that: kind
of the State, and which gave bin. that
kinder flimsy strength at bane that
- 7 - 1 --- - lasts only while it, ie left uncontested.
A Reutonetranoe . , • lAs the nominating conventions WOW
1
On Monday morang lat a iremoe. , bled in the Republ ican counties, Gov
strance, signed by eight, hundred dn. lids took ossessio
ernor Cut tin's frig p p.
. 1 iof them and:were allowed to do juet
sans of this county, was sent from as they pleased, so that, after the Oe
this place, against the passage of a law totter elections, that • gentleman, and
by which the use of 1 crude petroleum I lhia backers flattered, themselves that
de plahloited for illuminating ! ' he only was regarded' nt the mass of
purposes. Ws have Do ribt - but that i LibrPeePle as the Fittest. man cf all the
1 I &spit ants for Senatorial honors, to be
ivery,adult in t h i s coun y wedld have
i - !elected i M
n rCo ' Role place. I am
append - 4d his signitt?re to dim paper! thbe al etific in m .statement, to pre-,
if ~,,,lime and opPortunity hid been leertre the truth of ststory. It is r!ght.
.
gieen. ; Ab it la, it to clearly shown , fully c vow
.
to butte that Gov. ertm an
,• ' ' Itd hirblaints before the people both
that the passage of en eh a law as is 1 ' ' H
,
obatdimplated Wadi' be looked upon i Must havethe boleti*. of Chid feet, in
IS ~In Unjust and harsh one bi almest,".order them the readers of the Tran.,
IStremy pessim in this vicinity; and Jo ' script' i t io be enlithtened , and enabled`
-ilortlia id this general public itinttment, t! ° 11 1'1 4 'eeitt te „ hie - 'zeellee,ela Troent:
, . osition. Auer ttte °donor e ectioni
we appeal to our Sonetor arid,Repre
._. 11. - S. Q uay ', a rep esentalive Jr om Bea;
tentative,' to meetithie contemplated ver county, was ut i forward as the
at. promptly when it' comes hp . in the Curtin Candidate for Speaker. 15cp.
I. filature; and to do their utmost to closely was Mr. nay allied to Curtin's
-, - • , I' , • . Intepst, that he actually denlined to,
recent Its pomace. The priposition
consider any nth r man's claims,boldly
.is MI 4141 W one to the PaaPla general - assuming that h would stand or fall
I Y,' and of Pplissounty particillarl ,and in his contest fo the Speakership,and
is so' regarded by J ell disintereste per. his preference . f
i r Senator. -1
.:eons. - I - .•., ~ ', TIM 70 07 WAS. • _
i ••••—••••••_,. r•••• _ , 1 Here commenced the tiig of we! --
The TIM' On IN'hiskir• The friends of lir. Stevens and those
, . . .
' Kr. Iteveane Collector : Wells, a of lir. Grbvi didinet feel strongenough
g•sly Policy" rasa, in iae report urged to oneet Ma. Quay, Slid - at one time
' were partly mcimed to yield hint: an
a reduetien of t hi s tax o h
- n n--i e b Y election; but - the - friends,. of General
,Wharton, of the Lticql, !nil also, in Cameron .did wit partake cif that ei n
'favor of . cutting thirtax doWn ; but descending nature. General Cameron
, the Ways and Muni Committee of ;the was toa'; eftgaJtous not ' to • see the!,
:} l, llouse of Sepresenfativis, not gtivto,..n. i t Quay's
, electio . n it? . ,Ithe Spe d akershi 1,1
'.'ed the advise of either of these an avowed Curtin candt ate, w u
- i , give Curtin a prestige in the Rep b-,
sages, has p erversely - concluded to i H ea p eauce ,e w oLieb could
i 4 1 • 1 i.Oklia oter:
' leave tbatax as it now is. : 1 1- I come. The obi chief, therefore row" lv
- , —1 i II
• . We do not now Isretnember thersa , l ed to strike a ow in the initial rn v . ii:-
sons given by the Commiesioliei- for I mu " for " 2° l! organization of li,
J t HONDO which would at -once exhibit
this request , bit it rtquiris but little .h- '
~
_pa a yie t e
'a 1 l' h
tetglicity to understand why Wharton's I working forces lof his oppooents. 1 It.
•49tigArsiole wits Written advoCatingNis a bold e ff ott, entirety pee - gib - a - to
. - ..ibir fame Ud e l l: - R . b e d,, age to th a t the man. It' required.: deileake mea
-1 1 &gement esti . diplomatic 'skill and
hens ploiassf persons who°"
P*". au ' that cau t io n while dealing with aii i sees
'.0.1 310 10_0 WI in the utility of "dee of nietr,f for which General Cainiron
for coo kie twee and for purposed of has.beeeme so celebrated.' '
usvigatioik btilil.who nevertheless i:in....• Tux maul . sArt „ owzD DOWN AND /OMIT.
her, that' Oil •
L l* "thirst quencher" is ,
iii'!, i. ' One week go, Mr. Quay had a
J ut thetl ' in g• *i n etbt'r w°rae , majority of the Republiean members
it as laid he prsferii .whisky for drink -_ of the House in his lava for Speaker.
th e P lir P t l eig " i i all other Ib i l l iiik_,_ the law '' Re was preferred for personal reimene.,
thetofOro.to - foetor of having um law
. Ths ova good qualities attached these
Ille eete
- eded . so to enable .b!ia • to get it
,00lleause to is cerise; hence it Was .
-144 • A .I ' l o P l mtm e nt e e lytnbt„ i n° , '
that "
mots ilia I - one , Of Galeria Caner.
A
tf,6 % .,d, T0t ak,,,,, e y nti.f .,,,,i r r y 0 p r ie .,_.,., D0 0, 4 .,„ . ......,,,,rd_ kinc , fr, : n c0 d.„ . .. 1 b . „...,, t1
_
•ani efts tolcontemplatond were k r
. qua for the tspeakersbip. Neva
I
mei& bacritees plaoe,we woutdseser ert a e i eee , a m p ere ; c amerae perce i ve d
oitit on" sail theta' on wb4y, wit gat Mr. Qua ' s tininess would be pis
hreoglitt &awn. ' ~
- conetroed ; t at what was in minty
- gr.,Quay's personal popularity; if at
loied to succed, would be bruited
over tbi &O , as GOVOrnix•, Cillrible,
strength for ! the Senatorship'. Tivm I ,
thislaust, this stork an ,this conteitisl
aireatir boo n t.; the people of Penh . .
sylvania.' 1 can be records, in, ifitsi
words, viz: L 0 contest for, yaii Sieak.
ship of the oast OfitereSentlitlVlNl 1
- *Di 11-4,SL 040‘WO011 .drew,: G.J
Curtin sad mon CoMeree- I .t we'a ,
tallassiimen of their plate as polth.
flies'', ;a. ' of tbeirsktil aalasoo 3 . l 4 -
vasuagfos high plum; iedtbs result
his Wei a egnilioOin,TiniOrY for Si
an* :,13iini cia- Every. SPIPPORIPLirb
'trite Went i tb abs caucus. woe Sally .
1 iivarost•W t
,tpurstkat of Sperberebip
was redo to this Issue: . fir: Quay
represented Glovernor Curtin' ; Mr.
- Gass p fed General Cameron.
The lat r'esiectfon is as =oh stin
a-
I fieto
eroa's ' ty as will be . Cameron's
election? to the, United . States thane.
I
m
tHE IEALVer
u
.-11N1ITA4D, ;:
.Ammisa 017.1 r H
ME
oo*-Tioarable Birgit
Mita U a abort time ago, a ', t ibial in:
vivjettrinitO ettind mt J orer,!tbF
'Conn, bell ; at Pittibbrgb
•4* .4414. -/biaue? from hOmp for
spina time wgi therefoto bi in Una—
Touli t 0 seoebeity. t ;
**ea States Sena oic 1
~ Tit -past wie# has been_ prolific in
'making botninitions for United States 1
Senator'. SOM o of these a IniiiiitioDe'
bare already resulted in ele Liens, atd
begot! the Week expires al of' ',them
Will biliVeTeediVed a insjoritYlof the
votell'ef their respective Legie l latures•
. „4C - #.134n0n - Camerori; of/ this State,
sio,noittiaited. by the Vnionißepub
lklan:fmucas of :the Legislitur on - the
- -11414 . 0114 so this iteetion , ivas fixed for
the Toth, we lifaveito I doubt tin t that,
I
. ne:Wil ditty elect ed yesterday.,l This'
win iiiiitillialhird term it the Sulfite
r if .the Vollso States: t_ 4 .
HOC Rowe Conklin. at ;present
• a nseoft4E" Of the United Statee House
i _
of: *epic/tentative', from H e y ,York,
: waists° nominated by . the Re Publican
camels of the Legislature foi the Dui=
WI Staters Senate on Oho-101,15. '"He is
rit4r *ming ' ids . third term \ in the
'Houk and will wake an efficient aid
able genitor. .
lisiti. (.1. D. Drake, of Missouri , wag
alio, nominated on the 10th by the
UniOnists in the Legislature of that
State. lie is a Radical in' politi l cs,ind
both bold and able inl, the advolutcy of
-•
• bis . political opinion . 1 Th is is kie first,
. eppearance in ofliciai life. 1
Gov.. Horton; of Indiana, wee also
aeniinated last week}, by the Republi
cane in the -Legislature Of that State
as their car.didate for United', States
Senator. He, is one lof ' the belt, men
for: that•positiot in , the 'United States,
' and every loyal ma n in the . ci3untry
• • will rejoice to knew that in the CAUCUS
. I
but onc,vote was given ageinst • 'him
'Teti faecal same to till* that Lilo
rAti
propommon 4,0111111t41 111 W p.-3 es
the *M of erode piitrolimm IC bat a
iinan'a Ural, grit op to oar patriotic
.411!N11141 1 / 1 111110 la kick 0,4C 3 and
400 hit
borne claim great merit for,
done This is oalir tatithor
ttat‘ 4414 OM 49, etlitOrt of
Magid :vetilikkra of
1 1 , 1111 . 0 1_ ... 1 _46 kamd! shot Like kw.
lOW/ r b git lb* basins* ;Wir
ed& of Um Sooty' in wig& Ably li+%
"rmtliniiat
__tiikteir&V i k t icAL6-
sititimato m er•:oit
4 SAL A UM** baiktsio
terkood a itprthOMIVIP - 41,A• pubiks
'welfare :are paideritothot Away otter
into their retoetione. Thrff wonid
• rather -kirk at the heele,of private
individuals than be caair,bl doles any
: t 5! ri; promote 111 e goaeral good..
131
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di:orica.Brase.
s• - . 11 • T k,t
-". i ----' A *
j 1 d 001114 - niiiellitirina l i
ale yr.-Pleat_ 1 1 - A
nor inititirtisithe were resittited . Od
erred.. ' ' • ‘ ••_
ear
''' ,•-• , ~. ,
';-''
Mr. Sumner presented claims ths
Neer_England Bmigrants Aid Society
for 825,000 damages donate property
la Leavenworth, Sans* Tenter?, by
a _.mob some years , ago- BefeirelY_li!
the Committee on Claims.
Mr. Lane reported' tram 'the Cops:
am
on fensione- bilk getiiiting: pan-.
Moue to 'eridOws of: deceased'Union
soldiers of Best Tennessee" :mho were
hung by the Rebel &thorn's( during
the war when caught harmless. bridge
nesOLnozilill. - the pee lion ie mesh ,
case: is _eight dollars pet' month, and
dates from November, 1861; Alto in
creasing pensions of iridoWs of ',iota:
ternary soldiers-married before-1600.
Mr Morrill; from the Committee`
the District of Colombia, reported ad;
versely, on the bar Suoulliisg . all lifira
eadordinances of the District cif CulS
amble, and of several Territenies mak.
logs distinction betwes persons on
account of color, and for pentehment
of *officers *Aid , persons who may at
tempt to execute any Sikh- Jaws or otr
diminees contrary to the provisions of
this act. This subject. hir 'said, , bad
eiready•been acted. -upon - 1 1 n the, sat'
fiage bill. ' 1 ' . •
The bia to provide fur the payment
l of pensions was taken up, and after
discussion postponed.
The bill fur adenieeion of Nebraska
was then tak tp ? up. •
Mr. Johns addressed the Semite in
opposition e the pending amendment,
coetending that Congress had "no
, poiirer to regulate - the suffrsge gua
r Lien. ' ' !
Tne debate was further coo tinned
by; Messrs. Sumner, Wade•anif others.
Mr. Johnson in the coarse of his Sr
gulinint on the equal rights of the States
said Limas the Intention of the coned
titetioo to place all on equal , grouide,
and tor that reason he was optesed to
the amendment.
,
Mal. Wade hoped the. friends of the
bill 'w.ould not vote for Mr Brown's
amendment !The other was , at alt
events harmless, and would result in
the immediate admission Of _Nobriiki.
• ; After a protracted detrate, Mr. Ed,
moird's amendment was 160., - yeas 16 /.
.„_
pays Li:
, t ,
Itlx. Brown's ameedment was also
voted down; yeas B,nays 22.
'Mr: Edmonds thee moved his amend
rnent as an amendment to. the original I
hill: Not agreed to.
' Mr. Buckalew • then spoke against i
the bill asserting that the constitution t
was rejected , by a fair sole.ei the pto
pie of Nebraska. ' :, •
hir Cragin believed COngress' win
bound to admit these Territories'. and
ell .irregularities would be sur - Uewhat
'remedied, by such admission.
Mr. Wade—Let us
: have a vote, . on
:the bill.
-.- -
Mr. 1r moved teriinend by
adding as an. .additional ;Section kis I
termer - proposition,lvhieh - .. earried.l
yeas 20; says 18. ' • - •
• On motion of Mr. Wide the bill' tit'
admit Coloiiiii6as a State was - - then , t
liken app, . - ' . .
'Mr. wards moved to amer.d by
adding the same amendment , *shish!
I bad been attached to the Nebraska.
bill. Agreed to—Days 24, yeas 28. '
Mr. lienciricks, at 'adieus, said thie
action wee' even mute irregular than ,
that on the 'Nebraska bill.. In addi- .
tion to the small Imputation of Coltriet
do, it was the int instance , of OOP'
grey cheating a Constitution libiisli
the people ad agreed on. • -, •
Mg:Willey said he hadsoted against
the hill to admit: Nebraska with, Mr.
Bdinuteis's amendment biU. ,-
Mr. Grimes saidjur thesame reason
stated by 'the last speaker, he would
vote against it. His conclisiee *mild
not elloWinm taaot so inconshitently.
, He helieited"the iiinendinent 'would be
'entirely inoperative and void.
Mr. Doolittle read the stateatent or
the Goveranient of Colorado, lb which
be said that constitution Willi& indtb
cation of the sentimente of the peo-
Pie, nod that' there was bat twenty
seven thousand people; that the en
deavor to have it admitted Wasithe out
Of wicked and designing .men, midst
least =two-thirds of the people were
opposed to it. "-
,
fir. Doolittle reiterated the charge
that. this sdaiission Ma" only - to emel
t...A-el the party, end that the proposed
amifidiner.t'wes unconstitutional. '
Mr. Wide iiiiiiisis ,be hoped _ they
would have a Vote immediately oi it.
Mr. Wilaljks said while berated-be;
the hill, bewould notiatiquisse• in the
amondmeit: lie feared the majority
hid put on record today something I
which would return .to plague 0, taw
eptOrs. ' c ;•,-.. -_- :-• ' • '
L , Mr. -Willey held himself respbesible'
WI his' own.siiiiiieitiate for Ms totkiosid '
'hp% to the - Staab* from' • Whilioiiiin,
'(1:kocili(tle) who hid enough-to dis to
talcs Ciro 'orbit own nonseietten -:
Idr.' Doolittle disclaimed-any inteit.
Lion of castle); imposspon Ott- the Bete.
lator's high rnoralsatise._ "' ' •'''
Mr. Edmunds believed poateriW
would - rkitfy the . doctripe -ii the
I*•tasiailinent... .. . , - ~.
A vote was taken:midi* bill pais
edk yeas r 3 , - nays 11, filessts •Pestet,
G,rimis, __Doolittle tiad`Morgiiil Were
among thatiittiu• . •'' • '
Mr. Kuson intrediviert reiohliacki
to'lestare . thelurlidiet of tie 8114
telitoLindisti 4.11.10:0 Do'
partmeat
• Itesalttinsiiiwarimreed ,
o.timrieit•
tisk: go - 1340740011. 0. - . 4111 1 .0trp.,
inform ,t.he Howie mod a,
illieoessaryin tbi third aftfoisA tb
Amity 'limb tiiselioetartirl**lNerpe
k'tiA riv 6 04 _.1 4 11,, Aso. whweby
14,51,14,1,14,, f
1 .••••9B
Isdiegio oan Mir*
sins dOsied.'
Alive i pos.pd. 1110.60ist
liippm prist ili• backslid
Postotleksito to Siw Tort.
of
ilitiou,..indruoting the Cuseittes es
' --
.--...... ^..1/. 6 '
Ways sad Ml .1 1 1 1 101 ,111 0 14.
ah.
limped • Aoss
,eveiae
laws so thee .isan r thisio ,
lad dollars testa.
Um., ;
„ i'. ' 's' :- ' itek-; -, Seat.—
Pla -.---: -';''is 71-` , .]_,,,i -;, , 1f, -. I ,
s hl i tioreo r t. 4 l l l .
~..--.. , : ---5 ... - / ..., ,di .
notiogo iii .430 , ~ . eli on7Claiisa
AO tefinsilir ihassder all: *alio •
,ferred by si o lseas of jtbe Wei libel
sa° lool , J 1 40 1 114 AO etlarbfitlq - sr.
lytocapplie loyal ci hutu la Eels..
JAW. 5-114-..-M :.: *OW pr.ss i tad
ritiortfrOafllinJoy.a , Otis," eitAr.
41111.01,0 snsistmegorthe preeetils State,
Goeenintent. 'll4 IbriOmmildlii..wd el .
glare tinktillaty.five 'Writ States
are the only litotes competent to pass
judgessah—sPiih . ,th 4 ' Oatistßationsi
AIW(./stent• s'. , 4lifsrveit'.. l 4 o Alia . 9 ) o l i7
s mitts* onßattensisetsCtkm. • i
Pl* Tariff 'bill , Wait re • 'tad,: and
oneth,scopten • • - to tin
ca c ti
, - .
printed;fta - An . :eeetitlirno• :11.46 ,__, 1 ' ) t he
Sings a till Meow- '' .
- .2 . ----4•*--f l innisa l ., - . .;
.The reign!
~. , cuder4f- bust, th e
Speaker it', 'woeitli•-lor the
considers "of bills of a privittiChar•
acter. • L. 1
~ r ti '
Mr. Deleon sof °hit., from ' t u be !Tom. '
' ed lo •
WM. n ii, report a t 1 pri.
1 vats bill s, , !eh were laid' os• the
irTI
table wi i kh reading. A 'atm rof
otber'pewate bills were coned* .
Mr. AsUbi reported, from the tkn.
mitten tin Territories; a subititute for
' the North{ Carolina reconstruction
bill, was
te ldird to' be' printed sad,
~
recommit . I
Leave I . .
[
Jan. 12. was siren to the
CommiticelotlWaysiaud Means to sit
' during Ant-session of the • Mouse.
i Mr. Palwintrodnosd &lesolution 014
Oaring -Abet': the American Govern.
Intent ought 'to . protect. Lateriese ift
limit% but if people are compelled to
subino, to' free , trade 3r. products of apt.
ricultiite, they ought is have at the
sametim e t i t i lee trade is products of
manes* ' Referred to Wayland
Mesas Coauttnittima. '.- s .
After some- qtfiimportant holiness.
the bill fouheadmiswou of Nebraska
carneuprbut wha,posiponed, on motion
of, - IMr. Othelleid, ,".-Ist , favor of the taint
rtisolutimil giving the twenty per cent.
,dditiouid CiotepetleatiOn to Maas.
meet cuipkyuesurWlailagtOn,'"which
passed—.R against 42. .„. . ; ,
The Mouse, in2C.omfuittee of -:.tie _
Whole, eonaddered the legtilatire sp
propriatiCti bill. ,The ninondisent to
'lnd nee theigipapriation of SNOW for
sttinpraisa.ntZodo fouled. Without
.. ._
lite°
o n A k s; 0,1867.TP
i
=KO
nottos,-.-
corritetiStAhis bill the - Comm
rn°, whin •., - -.. . _ .' i . ' eznan.
Mr. l -1101 hgruducati a bill ogee- I Jan. IA —Mr. Lawry,' of. brie; . "on '
ding- tbsaiprovisiona of the bounty `behalf c$ the couimittee on tits part
laws to. *Otero who died or wsrs..dis. lof the Senate, stated that there had
NbledlitklliWlsrloagb by leave ,of a been nothing to report - in reference to
coninisiniting-efiene, -withost fasit, of- the alleged corruption.. - ' -
th e -„,igaii, 4 , ^- - 3 fr. Graham nominated' Thomas*. •
Marshall, -of AllsgbenY,
• fir United .
nfrirs Tilatil sm. '' ' St4gisit Ssitatoi - - •
- • - ''' -- r ; Mr: : Low r y . an apt to incorporate
: t . - , . ttg• German insurancli and Tring Corn
- ~, , .-; - • , • - 1 Pef,,7* „ 1 ~
- F, .._ SESATT; ' ' I _ M r. Ammo, an *l4 to ir.corporste
i rairpditigranee or cal:ions of Free- i t!oe Jeteeettiwe C.,e(neter,3( - . ..Aespenv.•
*strait ,
„ . eprcdilbiting, the sale - of' "P. '- 4
i t te
fi qu pt oof - p row iwit, - , - Z. Lowry, an -.act to in6rporate
An net - presented in religion to i the Gera:tame Savingsl,'lnstitntton or
landlords' d 'operas. r ~ I Erie. 4' 1 1 ' Ii - ' -
An act'reas passed itiva ipersoing . *week ' Oreilleliene 'fur, United
a t
G G iieheflt - 8111110 - pittture , of - Stet* StentOr were made. i, 1 .
Erie. ~•'• •,..; '' • -,- -. :1 The Coastitatioriat amendments
r joi.' ci i ka Dampe d -bd . - to c ki m iii t , wet. niadn. &ha 404K4a1 order for Mon
, thearranm iron sad Steer Colo r.iiiik, iILY. I - 1 -
,
4n iiot. was presentedlo extilidtbe t - Adkaaraea Ilitil Monday (ironing at
sale of limas end tukigest. - • • Oren and hiliti OuloCk.l.
An act as rsairti4rovide ter the. 1
rt ri ' ' 11"1 i L • , A , -I. noun
[ srectie:.. 111-4 oat o iss n air niece i '
cone ty. - , ~; Speaker Glass announced the , stand-
A bilt lie Passed •-to* i irorporate the
1 - ew V is' Water C t odiriny,„ • -I - aye and Means —Messra.lWiosidell.
1 alr
tificreirtmitist,fer the Heise: '
': - • ,- _ . . - Leto * Qua,y, I,MoCantiint, Whenii, Mo
," - - Roca.' % ' tharrin. Barton, Mirka, Armstrong,
• Th . CI rk 'of the Senate announced Freeborn, Senn, Wilson, Woodward.
the oOomirmenoo of that body:in 'the Whertrisifil , erleY , Phase, Weetheeehr
rouse . relicilution tii ifireatigiternritors Chalfant* Boyle !Oyer* and - Gtegory.
Otbri rf sad Corruption. Tbe • &alp ,IL-JedieithfY Oeeer_#—lfeefi're• Mann,
istrif,: ' nnaittoo: is 'Lowry, of Brie; Mechling e .l4,linyc Waddell, Wingird,
Orel ni -Allegheny, and . Ssatig'at, Darla, Boyis * Juirke and Meyers,
Of Fa kit es:, /. - - T q .Judisiary i , - LiCal---Kcsars. . No.
Yo t I f,,,tbsei t lumina was spent i fit Creary, . Berton,
,ifswing, Harbison,
drr.w . og isirere in the - boriteetsti elec Wubb, Allan, Morrell, Craig, Jones,
tion't 'of Charles D. Itorteh - sire ,Fbelan. and Thorp. ions 1_
Miollool Mullin: - -, ' , Maaicipal corpora' wee ---', Messrs.
iiii i it
The- use and Sebite met, in Con- 'Fteleborh, Worrell, SW - 06i, M'Crea
esatiOn &is' efiatrd W. if Ifetribfe 0., MiCantrint, , A rmstreng; Humph...
Stet li T - alinier, by' a•rota;i:ifierigbty ray, t Barton*. W demi, 1 70 1;el,; Rear man,
two toff w' • -
- Coastiel anti Townsbips—Missrs.
.Whairn*MVal*ltet, M-Therrie;Bete°
'Phry, Feanypsekrer, Harbison, Allen,
_Striae. Slearplas, Wright, Hamel, Sat
tor. theretit, Markley, c011iaa.,44 Craig.
Mailroad-Xel us, ilitadelphie;lie-
Kele PiteellPell*;.-S.V imei Veesege.;
Harbison, Lawrence., Cameron ; Sus
ilushartneollloll4li; - Tioga; Marks,
rifiladelphia; St4nri, agb, Franklin ;
'Daels t . - Vagitdebh4 l lunben , Udiacs ;
Illeabiiitg, Arington Pillow,,Batler;
;MOM% ititiMtastert . addelkthestar;
Wal*RtiledSlitt'W n,Pittebergh;
i l im
C r es t ' ii,Phibstislphta;
J-11140/eftennal'7ol hieruladelidae;
'lleefiilliraPalte• , ': . '' , ' • :
Itenand Coal-- ra. Huletheughi
Sobers.:. Da.eii, tension," Ghe•
,via*,-,..Mlite,e . .Wif4 _. i itarks, , ,irlitli
• altrititYS g(ti 7*.; on& ,/lee'P.*
Y- ' •
tt .W.liPmalkul•
z I J iga ? -iregai.g, i 4eria., higeni,,lYarton.
Ilttlithanabi,MOina * Diricievs, Ntur
mo t
ma, Virsuom, IT.' 'O4 - 0 4ailik.
line% . 1441g1itr,
cmicinkiroo, I *-otil:!*lA.l''
umr.-Athoors . Atrlka%-iff?tr,
• ...,:, ,rox4i,:.. „ ...p. - _
a r,
otihriabblilcorirc.PrOiqb* 1-
megaroifiaNgiosi pilospyop 1 - isolitud
iirt100..,,, , , i11, , -. • :,..i. i ~ i : - : : 1
?Rio ~ ,„ . wilroirii•iiii4it . ositu - ~
obilmtibilosit
ijk iiit
ii.samarilkid 2 : ' 2 :1
..1 Bidnrinti9A.ltMelferiL*Rl4esi, .4 1 .1 1 4:
2illoirrillteekiMlo,9sy_.A.ll4 4 *ft,
Hiring, Gesiko,7filytte. to, Außigkerstir.
JElir.e, Tharp, Itobineou i ruid B,..faj,
APISO
Relatipte—liessiii. Lamy,
AcConatighx, , Who*, Ds-
mixAm
Feast
146'6)
iris. - I
Fiity
Wori,l3l
nak;
'fikee,4el
Jtesikis Contleil,Grabits,
10,1iandon, WO*.
(Gainerikij— 'lttlisa!„ skm:
rimMeVotiliat al-;•
) bY ) W
(potio)—ltiors, Ocriles,
le:tomtit!
gilt-4141;mm% Royer - , Conal11,"
and illsobeatsa-lisieri, SixtoL
Whit., wonstil, Obis*,
isTrr ,
I—' Mogen
_ taisedEsbeitts--- .Mech-
Bslip IrCreary; Mimi, Attay,fillinman,
iri„,,Weibk, Wnanit, Harbison.
st r: lS Jostles, Kerr, Koo,liood'aziii ,
i : _id - :elpi" - fletationa— Messrs Davis,
Wifiss 111.0 in, Fteebora, Lee. M'.
iii,y, nikponu i pseker s icaddell,
ril ial
f& hu h. iiito,Philanilloyle, Key- ,
,;ors and Tharp. -2 '-
PlIl4lOlllll anderatnitint—Messrs Win
gard,Subers,Weller,Armstrong,Brown;
GaliagheiColiiil,Advir, Richardißar.
rington; Habib, Calvin, Chalfant,. end
t ITO , Compare Bili* 77 Meitere. Watt; 1
~Citi" neron, Chase, ;Steacy, Stehman, , l
Niyd, Breen„ Brennan and Korta
. I
. ,Baistion Districte--21Lisere. Hum.:'
pbrey, Weller. Leech, Bowan, Chase;
bpi, Kimmel!. Canturon, Day. Hat%
ner,allue, Hunt, Tones sod- Collins.
- Agriculture—M*lra. Ewing,Webb,
Chadwick, 111. 1 Pherrin, Gordon, Peters.
Bichszds, Shumitri, Steacy, Wright,
Breen, Roach, ittalab; Fogel aud Col
lit t - 1 i
. Vies, and Immorality—Messrs.
Webb, Hoffman, Leech, Brown, Rich
arde,'Maliin, Robinson and Deist,.. . ..-
Public .•Builiinie--Messrs. Meily,J,
.Woriall andliini.i• i
i larity•.-Meseri. l 'Seiler, Sharpleil
Da y,Kennedy,Heliy, Steacy,Wßeery,
Boyd. Linton and :Rhoads. ,
Military— itiilllll. Woodward. Wer.:l
rail, Allen, Day, .B y, Gallagher, Giir--
don,Ponnypsoket,Tiliow, Bomb, Lin
ton, Westbro?k, Roach, BURenry and
- . . Rhoads. • .. -
i!ousa.
1 'Divorees.—Mesit.'i. Kinney, Gbe e lan,
' - .- -
'Pm House organised at 11 2`elook. H i Phirrin, M'Cimant, Colville, Don.
&feral' billi were. sent" in from the ohne); Roffman, 'ilit'Kee, Seiler,- De
Senate for conourrenee. The r rules Haven, - Quigley, 1 Markley, Josephs,
- Were inspended, -.and -billspassed . te l3stterthwait and Gregory .
, 1
inemirpitrato tile Sullivan band Coin. Accounts—Masers. Wallace
_, Watt,.l
party, - tar amend the alit incorporating Seiler, Stehman 1. Wharton,Shitioao• I
the. Freedom Iron_and Steel Company; Kennedy, Peters: l Retzel„lleadmaiii ,
to ineorporate the New Castle, 'Law- 1 Hamner and Calvin. - .1
retied elmotr, - Witter Company+eapi.4 Printing—He re. • • Wingar d , - It.
1 r
tat fifty thousand dollars with Slither. I Cement, Colville and Bonet). • .
Ity to supply the borough of New cis. , ,Paanenger Rail ' aya—Messra.Marki.
tie with water. ' , ', , i . I Fteeborc, Dullittrent Adaire ' - Chad.
• ‘ The former vote en the Senate bill, viielt, Kerns, Witson i Seiler, Ghegat,
tolls the hour for the election of -Woodward, Quigley, Gregory, Malin)
United States - Senator at 11 o'clock, sodaood 1
~_! 1
' was reconsidered, end the tune fi xed it. ks—Measea, Cameron, Yenr.y•
three; o'clock. ' ' ' • packet-, did rt, , Brown Dor.ohugh,
'Heise and Senate met in °Convie„. has,. C villa ! : Wright,. Kinirnell,
tion, in count the votes on Goiernor. Steaey, 'Henry, Brennan, Breen,
The teturns were read! by counties, ,Calvin se Bariington. ' •
and certificate !signed that
, Gesiy ire Mr. Mk berrin nominated Sainuel
delved - 30T - ,274, rand Clymer-280,098 ~A. Purvis .ce of Pittsburgh, and Mr.l
votes. 1_ : „. 1 • . ..Lintor. te mtnated .11.0'. Cyrni L.Per--
Petition preaented.,,,eotiteeting seat 1 , Idling, of' umbels; for United States
of Jilin P. Linton , et Cambria I coon - I Senator. :1 ..
tY. 'Two 16th J anneui 'fixed as time 1- ElTri f. . .
. CPI PILI6BINTI6. ' : •
foii drin:i!ig a jury. 1 . ' - '
T wo miser , „rem recalled f roth A rem nstrunce of citizens of Beaver
=the Govettifer, inflow:oft!! his sign*. 'llama the Poologo 01 st isl! probib
Aare to several loCal bit which De cWog the uscur petroleuM fair Mimi
time laws. Adjuurned.l , . nating purposes.
t , 1 , • I L.LI,
Efflosis sad .11riagat--Xsares.. Ililm
II ,t, Laudon. Ts tor, Gists, yridts.
ws%
li
. 31 1 pini
'.' ' ' ' • . la sr.l '
~i . i
' ' 1 -%; rsliiiplieso4:CitSi
.1r 3 , . „*:'ittis
- T ,* . , , i. 4
~ ,_ ~,. ~.,,
4
, rissts Kos slid Dauksies— -Tiir
, lor.l3tatistss, Fisher, ames, &hilt.
I :Libitum, TB-_3Lsasts.- Worthh.o
PcesisA -- Nyellsos. ' ,
ribli
ro 4wthm—.4•o94 _ R°Y•rt
jii gway. 'Cookson; Occisdiess,
Poliiseßsilesgs.4llsesei: cohkisso,
•Brows,Olieraer.) Gists.,
Net Cosothes sa4 ' °study fielie-=
1 illilMo Brolltilh' . ,(lEtweer,)listses,
Ghoomikitss, Doi,Wri". Burt64 l . -;
• •
•Seve local ani , :wore mid in yee;•,
lathin to Philadelphia.
lilinindiraria!, an act totogn•
latejokitiogers Toli
ma,' vo*tpitpie.; susboliseapasuagerif
.to cam. wilbout - additional _ eharge,,
ass 1 10100 41 at b l 4ll l 4°a not.
Lo U two hundred dollars. ta dal- :
• • ,
.
' Mr. Wails**. an' aot sotboriStOt
Roretis*Ws; of isilroads,inteale, 844 un
der treat eel's,' AO Lid on the ',
J flint,
iniir •
like Rowers; /61 ir sold .at]! Judi-
.
'chit Wei. -
~ . .
,
Along de'bete took place relatifs' to
the atoen.loiein, of I rale ol the - Bloat.
governing . the COntnit tees. i Ajoern-
" 7. tus'n
' 1 44 1111 S
L
Ifirejallo.o.
85"1111141br'441111"-'!:541
• A
ENE
*Doran, Ircaudleri
~tT~.
• ' Artip/CLIN TP., Jan-10,1867.
EdittriArgust: Having had occasion
to,,visit New Brighton '43veral times
within) the last threemeeks, I Ovierv.
i e.
ed that ',; the Nunty: Commis loners
have, had erected two wroug t 410 ti
tabular bridge,s,.to supply ! roe places
of two *oodon :dis, which ha rot:
ted down-km) averbat is called Meck
lem. on Brush, creek, lo.Martoroovrin.
ship,, the other , at the PiersolFur rura
-1 belie saw.mill in North
,S.iwicklv tp.
These bridges', wore contracted 'for, I
I behove, in October, and:they are nlw
1 u_p, sod passe gore are crossing them. •
They were contracted for and hitilt by
Messrs. Boll: . and Etnezkinridge; of
Butler .and 1.. Mercer counties—both
master mechanics. These bridges do
honortn our ] county, and also to onr
ivortby County Commissioners, They
coat no t i over orie.third" "
more
than wooden', structures, - and for dura•
bility they will far snip:reit any , wood.
nbridge th4t can be built. W e out
this quarter of the county feel
proud of them. We live in a pro
-1 greesive age,' at least so tar as bridges
are concerned. - , Yours, ' ' X. Y.-Z. '
XEW ..OVERTIKFMENTS.
Public Sale.
• .
N TII COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
I
BEAVER COUNTY, No. 1, Jinn T., NOS.
Jowl Hasmow es. William Barlow,.A.nn War-I
Inu:st., David Berle*, Thos. Barlosi,lEsther'
_ Kenyon, Rachel. Jackson ', Sarah Barnes;-
• Jelin Barloi, Thos. Smith, William, John;
Sidnek and Jonas Smith, Sarah Hatfield,
WM. Jain** Pullen, Mary ~Whiter
- head, But) r - Woolly,. Samuel Par - Mason;
"J.seins Idoretuten, „Jane - Ingham, Rachel
flarbillloo,l,Wm. Smith, Jonathan Smith
;Ind JoDea Schofield. ' • .
Eltincoxe IN PARTITION
1 -
BY virtue of an order of , the Court
Common. Plea ' s of Beaver eonnfy, to me d- I
rested, underlproseedingi in 'partition in t -
above visited cue, I will expose to sale , t'
public vendu s or out-nry, on - the premises; • 1
New Brighten, ea
ItaNDA Y, February . 181k:1867, .
at 9 °Vet& A. IL She - follow 4iscribictio t.
of grosid, siihte so. tiein the pion - of said
bonded on the north by lot 247,east ,
iiii - j - dige *twat, south by let 249, and west
by Cana ettiet, or towing. path, sa wlstels is
ereeted alarige two -stery triune house' frith
tiriek aid slime basement, lot enclosed , •
pleated With4rnit trees. ' '
Tilibbfit—tute-third of the parasite money
to bonisinni eonirination of tka sole by the
Court, the - ismaliting two-thirds to' be paid
in two equ ir t i l annual payments , With intesait
thereon the eentematien of • • sale ; -the
deferred payments to be secured by bead and
mertiage. •i. . . •
Ten per cant. of ;the purchase mitiey will
be required in hand en the,day of sale.
- - --- - J. - 8. L1T1111,4 - 131e1L-
'',Bltisirr'sOrtitroil - . - . ;
ell • .Itroveref. Iva. r - . ... ;
1 . -
TWO ND-itAND -„PLANOS; alit have
alga- for. Wichita, for tali.
Wi r • - :* TA.TLOA.
••- - • -
CMCCOMOI _ iletiThows,
041188te,i088,14.18iudroSo, CI:4M SW's,
kg. hula* et - 8. J. 8.814/1..
tYBy7-1 , Ostarat **At, Besver.
- r - lifininoW 'so • - -
, wpv* ier-Vore s. .teetasneA tarq est ti!ks i
litabll*This- TO* St' 4011*.;
i. p,, 1 Power pasty, Pa., dated. !Wail
ben' to , - . Ati - L. tatitor all pewits
~ __ _laddliod to mid Ist** ars rotraoloted to make
maidiyillimelihaWAtitthiestlitriag thaws
spalastAki =as lain protest thus properly
ai4biateititi ltatiolgieloto:* I-',,,-,_,, : " -
V 1 1 JOSEPII. BICITtA II:
,1 . ? s ;Chippewa towiWkiP)
i juil.T437 , - Executor.
c. unix
c. u.JivitiklrErt A t . c l .
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I
Iva 4,11044,18*. R4TAtiL
,- - -
iill3tPACittlitiftOr;- ..,_,
TIN SinfIIMMTRON Waal
its vt4.1.1-111 - 1 --
. ,
.-
jApANNED , PLANISHED&PRES S ji
' . 'WARE,
.
HuseAr,tei
Also, a. gooaval-asanionat et
ME _a, ar•Clkm. rare .
• - •
-,C9NSISTI).IO..Or
CA RPEN MRS"; SA DDLEI,st
aFd
.; sIio„NAKL -TOOL,t
'Table & Pocke
Iwitl iiB, BUTTS, LOCKS,
. STRAP'III,Yotst
241.1 11S7' CORY SITEALBRS' Ix 4:
IRON
'
azAss..4,.;
Tin itooillg, Spoiling and ?übbiag dew;
order.
NO 220 14ItcaDIVit,
jaiilGla--:474: - 7—.1. W BRIGgTOX
_ . •
ExecutOee. Bale of 1 Real Estate!
II I virtue of an nutliority'contaitud i t ,
hat will of WlWarn Brittain, Sten c il ,
t undersigned soli' sell at , publie reek ' ,
out-tory. on the premises, on
TUESDAIc Februir, li26th,
a t 11' o'clock A. M., the valuable farm 14W
in Darlington township, Beaver-epitatr,
the estate of thenaid
and on which hcresided it the time of Ma
deco's ! , adjoining lands of R. A: Cochran ea.
thittorth, Rrr. J. Johnston on the met, Jana!
Caugheren the west, and. S. 11.1felah oi tit" ,
aoliaa ;4X9ntaining Cir acres ? all rider fetes.l %
l'About 80 litres excellent bottoniland,elearti;
the balance good . land. Ivith a, 3' fad vein of
coal underneath .' Improvem ents, sped tra'
'ettky frame house, fria,rue barn, milk beast,
wash house and other out buildings. Plenty
of }good never-failing water at the door al
in the barn yard, and a g'oci bearing °Maid
In, the premises.. Said faqa is itithium.
half mile of Darlington, about two reßeqtris
NeW Gallilee Station; on the P. Ft. W. ke;
Railroad, ;with schools, churches, grid Cul
saw convenient.
• I
11111118-4wo-6fths of molten moniy- in
hand on confirmatiOn -of rale 5y the Conn
balance in.two equal, annual psymentibse
tbak date, with inteirest' thereon from sea
date; to be secured by bond and mortgage:
For further informaiien,inquireef H. Hies,
Esq., Beaver, Pa., or - -sis undersigned. Nee
Brighton ; Ps. - : :10srril DRUM'S,
Ex 'r of the last will of WM. Eiittsin, d'ee'd.,
janl6llql - ' 1
WYJQU_RNED SALE• Of YrallaV
REAL ESTATE 'A'T-''ORPHANS'
URT SALE. .
IDIOT • virtue ;of as larder." of the rip
_EIIO Court of 13 county,theunnemori
Trustees appointed by said Court to mike •
of the real estate of dtchecca Mulvanoebil
under proceedings in partition of ettind '
estate; will!. expose to eali.by Publiiimin
or out-cry, at the r Court Houle An 11 tale,'
SAT U.RDAT, •I'brifetry 2.nti,:li .
st 11 o'cloc, A. 31., all tb e fOltowing ,i/eiv
real estate, situate in .7aid.eotinty . of 111
State or Pennsylvania, Ti -r:: .'
'-: Y ,
No. 1. Academy lot Ne; 28,in Bervatilil
containing about 8 acre", bounded hy title?
of the Iteaerve tract, lot No. 22,. Geerieute
lane; itc., 411 cleared i and under lee*
which are
_erected the Mansion bailie :it
emitted ; a' ergs two-story brick (limit*
i
8 rooms a d ball ; 'frame kitchen aliselit
good celleunderneath the 'lsom law:
good cistern underneath the kitelies ;In
freme &Welling bones ;(ewe stories)em
with few' rooms ; • a large frame but ter
(stone .beasetrient) 60 by 40 feet, with ii ,
'
1 underneath—ell well finishod;; i 1114
house, coil hoemerand buggy bouts :. eat'
Item story frame renant." h met; s'ltittt ,ll
hotline, and other out buildings.' { ; The N:
'and improveMents in good order. •!1 i t
orchard on the premises; toil preoisott
designeted as pm part "A',l ini, the 040
panying the return of the trigheotal4:( l '
tition as afor“a- id. ' ''• .• '
No. ;. ,A' tenet. of land in Brighteo t
ship, bounded eolith by the Ohio rive 1 .
by land of Hugh Anderson, nortiresel i'l li
tract or:pareel No. '3, next. hereinOv
acribed,:contatnng 179 lateen and iipetn°
tj
abs e nt 90 acre' cleared and in s gc4>l l
enluvation. basilic'_ well tintberef -- P 3 r
wolf watered; designated_as purptn;!''
the rears of.-the inquest . aforesaid.'
1 1 r l• No. — ll.. - A tract ,of and la the tilt"
c
aforesilid, bounded north by Ised if1.n.,_, 1
' Kenai, and tract No. 4, hereinafter* ,
least by Academy LAI, it.c.; south byllk,
I(
Power and others,- and meet by Pi r 7 l :l;
above described. containing 124 &09
perches. About V acres rieq 4 l4
good state of cultivation ; balance
'vt , ,
bared, well watered ,' i goal Inarist eft;
red,
on the premises, and enninett it,
eel a frame hay house; designatelv:"J°:
1 1.1" in the plot and return of tht n,
aforesaid. - -
_t r' diA
'Lot Ne sf, in therPlin 1 1 • 4 , 4 0
lota atorboaid, adjoining Mode a P n
or
vanon on the west. 'Undo of D.-M :l'lW
li t e 'alley on the first, the 13 ",_ 11r 40
sal the swab, and an
Containing!! woo ond 27 Pv °s ",ii s ios
and enclosed—good bottom land. , ,
_.,,
Ito Purpirt 4 4" in the and tog§ t . l . e:',
' 1e0..5. . Lot - No. 15, in the gentl' bo ;
lots of the Bormigh.of Britifort!;oll
by. Walnut street, Water 111°I, ad ded
ti,peing 180 by SO ft e t,eoeloted ; ...o
,t itilipurrui ~r, in the plot lid 07
sail, .. . - I ' l loit
•
in eol T 2 lot hi m t \a n picop_ es\
efb"'lnryeabiri:gets:3‘ottaaidelooarodiigi:tibtliti: i!leiii
stilly .as aboVidescritred, er to° lir ;
gels will be sold 'together. ~_„,l
Tanse--Onethird of Ike pf'e,7 , i,
to be paid upon confirmation r%ll,
Court, one-third in one year, uric
is twoyears from the 'date o ":l,fire
with interest from Leine tiros, .°
_, s e
etelments to be s emit ea by bona,r a t#
Poi further inforMatiotti t°"
ng, 1
&sniped. , ,
JOll, C. WILSO:t, ;qv!!
• • JOHN. JOHNST O i: ° . o '
4"16;67.. .8,5,...1.11,..,.13e5t_err0t. ::,
*At . , • •
x 2
to of . 04.
4
.istaimoT OA7
.111711NERS; Te.the:6)itutitt.
Lower; L a wreotesai.otb eil,
JACOB. tyttc22.;
,(or e;sle ; by
••• -2 15CCIair Bt. ; korry
, .
• .
.. . lion - s fiiii:: , f . ..
-
t)
' l "' • AIIIARES. BEAVgIi,,, . _.,
K._ ttjje stipeit 15
1! 0 ,e;
g - intertiscoli t t b•investtee 51.11 %
•ered the beet en4grawl guts. loq"'"e
cdfice2- _ . ....
, • .. . .., .•
n
MZt